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Autism symptoms may be milder in young girls, leading to underdiagnosis, and may explain why the condition has been thought of as less common among girls

On stopping weight loss drugs, many patients find they regain weight

People who don't get the flu shot are being protected by those who do

New COVID-19 vaccine candidate shows strong protection against multiple variants in mouse study

Low vitamin D may increase your risk of being hospitalised with COVID-19

Some players are spending more on loot boxes than they can afford

The age of AI has transformed our interactions, but threatens human dignity on a worldwide scale

Some cultures sound angrier than others when complaining and it's not just because of the language they speak

Artificial sweeteners, widely used in soft drinks, processed foods and sugar-free products, are turning up in our rivers, waterways and natural ecosystems

Walking just 14 steps a minute faster could help older people improve their walking endurance and aerobic capacity, according to US research.

Neanderthals in northern Israel butchered their food in strikingly different ways, despite living close by and using similar tools and resources

Global vaccine stockpiles prevented more than 5.8 million cases and 327,000 deaths between 2000-2023 for five diseases — cholera, Ebola, measles, meningitis and yellow fever, providing economic benefits of almost US$32 billion.

Australia’s paid parental leave scheme frame fatherhood as an exceptional circumstance and promote mothers as the primary caregivers, perpetuating gendered stereotypes and undermining efforts towards gender equality…

Over the past two centuries, humans have locked up enough water in dams to shift Earth’s poles slightly away from the planet’s axis of rotation

Scientists demonstrate how a weak handgrip can accurately correlate with numerous diseases and poor performance of daily chores among older adults

Researchers summarised data of 85 studies from more than 8 million people, finding that lifelong physical activity reduced the risk of premature death, while inactive people who became active later in life could lower their risk by 20-25%.

These mild forms of exercise could help ease your insomnia: Yoga, Tai Chi, walking and jogging may be the best forms of exercise to improve your quality of sleep and stave off insomnia.

Lonely people may be more likely to have poor physical and mental health

The bacteria, viruses and parasites that have plagued humans for over 37,000 years

Inflammation, considered a hallmark of aging, may not be a universal human experience, but may be a byproduct of industrialised lifestyles

US military produces the largest quantity of greenhouse gas emissions of all of the world's institutions, and cutting their spending could result in a meaningful reduction in energy consumption comparable to the annual energy usage of the US state of Delaware…

Just one dose of magic mushrooms could be a long-term help for cancer patients with depression

New findings add to mounting evidence of global insect population decline, with some regions reporting drops exceeding 75% in recent decades

Dads with poor mental health may be impacting the development of their kids

Australian native bee honey shows medical potential in the fight against antibiotic resistance

Intermittent fasting comparable to traditional diets for weight loss

Living with an autoimmune disease is linked to a near doubling in the risk of persistent mental health issues, such as depression, generalised anxiety, and bipolar disorder…

Gold from e-waste opens a rich vein for miners and the environment

New awareness article on the use of cannabis in patients with psychiatric disorders

Tailored brain stimulation treatment results give new hope for people with depression

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